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A discussion of symmetrics in particle physics.
Documentary following six scientists during the launch of the Large Hadron Collider. As they seek to unravel the mysteries of the universe, 10,000 scientists join forces in pursuit of a single goal: to...
Explores wave-particle duality, one of the main concepts of quantum physics. Tells how the particle-like nature of the electron was discovered in 1897 and how its wave-like nature was demonstrated some 30...
The particle collisions created at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN in Switzerland now involve energies never before achieved in the laboratory and may shed light on new fundamental particles and...
Features two competing teams of scientists as they search for the ‘top quark’ atomic particle, one of the fundamental consitutents of matter. Based at CERN (European Centre for Nuclear Research) in...
A three-part series in which ex-pop musician and physicist, Brian Cox, shares his passion for particles, the sub-atomic world and quantum mechanics. In this programme he explains why scientists from all over...
Produced between 2004 and 2007. Shows the work of the Tevatron, a four-mile particle, accelerator which physicists at Fermilab were using before the Hadron Collider to smash matter together at nearly the...
A discussion with a small group including schoolchildren, exploring the structure of the vacuum, led by Professor David Miller. Looks at particle scatter in a vacuum, structures inside atoms, the Heisenberg...
Traces the development of the various theories explaining the behaviour of light. In six 10-minute segments: The Particle Model (early explanations of the source and behaviour of light from the ancient...
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